25/10/2018 Climate change: Nauru's life on the frontlines https://theconversation.com/climate-change-naurus-life-on-the-frontlines-105219 1/4 Author Anja Kanngieser Vice Chancellor's Research Fellow, University of Wollongong Academic rigour, journalistic flair Climate change: Nauru’s life on the frontlines October 22, 2018 6.17am AEDT International perceptions of the Pacific Island nation of Nauru are dominated by two interrelated stories. Until the turn of the century, it was the dramatic boom and bust of Nauru’s phosphate mine, and the mismanagement of its considerable wealth, that captured global attention. Then, in 2001, Nauru become one of two Pacific sites for Australia’s offshore incarceration of asylum seekers and refugees. As money from the extraction of phosphate began to wane, Nauru became increasingly reliant on the income generated through the detention industry. There is a third story that is often overlooked, one that will heavily determine the island’s future. Everyone on Nauru – Indigenous Nauruans and refugees alike – is experiencing the impacts of one the greatest social, economic and political threats faced by the world today: global environmental change. Read more: The new rise of Nauru: can the island bounce back from its mining boom and bust? I visited Nauru earlier this month as part of my project Climates of Listening, which amplifies Pacific calls for climate and environmental justice. I spoke with public servants, community leaders, and representatives of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) about their climate mitigation and adaptation strategies. I wanted to document the changes to the island’s reefs, lagoons and landscape, and also the community initiatives to cope with these changes. Colonial legacy Nauru’s people are struggling in the face of environmental change. Anja Kanngieser, Author provided October 22, 2018 6.17am AEDT Climate change: Nauru’s life on the frontlines
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25/10/2018 Climate change: Nauru's life on the frontlines